Beginning Stamping
INKSDye Based Inks (lasts 50-75 yrs)
Characteristics – dries instantly
- a. Distressed inks take longer
- Ancient Page – (black) waterproof, most inks aren’t
- Stampin’ Up Inks - black & brown – waterproof
- Adirondack – not waterproof
- ColorBox Chalk
- Kaleidacolor - sliding pad keeps colors from bleeding during storage. When ready to stamp, simply slide the pads together. When finished stamping, separate the colors again. Multicolored!
- Characteristics – does not dry instantly, more archival
- Versamark – doesn’t dry instantly, used for wet embossing
- Encore – used for stamping in bulk, must use heatgun. Match embossing ink color to embossing powder
- Color Box – use for embossing
- VersaFine – black ink, deeper black, super rich. Doesn’t stay wet long enough for embossing
Not covered in beginning class
- Characteristics – any ink which is non- porous.
- StazOn – solvent, lots of color. Used on velum, plastic, acetate – can use heatgun
- Create your own card with 8.5x11 paper is easiest. – A2 card when cut in 1/2
- Use Fiskars paper cutter – allows you to rotate card. Mark cutter permanently where you will cut.
- Tap stamp on pad several times. Test stamp on workpaper. Normally by the 4th time, it’s primed.
- Bone Folder is used to score cards (or scorer on the paper cutter)
- Reveal describes the border between the cardback and the stamped front if you use two pieces of paper to create the front. ½” cut to make ¼” on each side of card!
- A 6 or A7 per envelope sizes waste more paper
- Spray Stamp Cleaner on the stamp
- Rub stamp on Stamp Scrubber
- Wash Stamp Scrubber in dishwashing detergent
Project One - Stamping
- Using Kaleidacolor tap stamp on pad several times, test on workpaper.
- Press stamp in a random fashion on tag.
- Dip small piece of sponge onto inkpad and pull ink onto tag from off-paper to on paper, sponge gives a softer tint – use a small piece of foam to give a denser tint. Looks like a matte
- Drag tag edge along stamp pad to create a colored, more finished, harder edge
- Sponge Dauber – used to create colored circles, use it around the reinforcer on the tag. Fits perfectly on the tag hole
ADDITIONAL IDEAS
- DTP – means Direct to Paper – use Distressed ink to create an antique look with sponge/foam pulled from off paper onto paper
- Bigger stamps, turn the stamp upside down, tap from top down onto stamp
- Distressed photo works best on matte finish photos
- Use Versamark stamp to leave an image in background – make white less white!
- Art Impression Stamps – good stamps for embossing beginners
Project Two – Chalking
- Use Ancient Page Ink – chalking doesn’t matter if ink is waterproof.
- Big Stamp for project – paper on top if stamp and ink pad are different sizes.
- Use Pebbles chalks which have a variety of pom poms with each color. Pebbles - I Kan'dee Chalk Sets has fixative in them, so no fixative spray is needed.
- Some chalks may need to be sprayed with a workable fixative – to affix chalk on paper.
Project Three – Embossing
- Use Versamark Ink – which is clear
- Select stamp and use Versmark pad
- Embossing powder should say detail fine/superfine
- Normally use black, silver, brown, copper powder
- Rub Embossing Buddy on paper to eliminate powder, static
- Stamp paper
- Cover paper with embossing powder, use brush to remove any stray powder
- Tupperware type container works great to keep embossing powder in, and to put paper through.
- Heat up card until it looks plastic like
- Use Aqua-Flo Brush to watercolor the stamp.
- You want ink to bleed. Squeeze Adirondack ink pad (non waterproof ink) to put some ink on the cover of the ink pad
- Use the ink on the top of the pad to color the stamp